A first principles study of the electronic properties and bulk modulus (B0) of the fcc and bcc transition metals, transition metal carbides and nitrides is presented. The calculations were performed by plane-wave ps...A first principles study of the electronic properties and bulk modulus (B0) of the fcc and bcc transition metals, transition metal carbides and nitrides is presented. The calculations were performed by plane-wave pseudopotential method in the framework of the density functional theory with local density approximation. The density of states and the valence charge densities of these solids are plotted. The results show that B0 does not vary monotonically when the number of the valence d electrons increases. B0 reaches a maximum and then decreases for each of the four sorts of solids. It is related to the occupation of the bonding and anti-bonding states in the solid. The value of the valence charge density at the midpoint between the two nearest metal atoms tends to be proportional to B0.展开更多
The electronic structures and optical properties of B3 ZnO series of Zn4X4-yMy(X :O, S, Se or Te; M = N, Sb, C1 or I; y = 0 or 1) are studied by first-principles calculations using a pseudopotential plane-wave meth...The electronic structures and optical properties of B3 ZnO series of Zn4X4-yMy(X :O, S, Se or Te; M = N, Sb, C1 or I; y = 0 or 1) are studied by first-principles calculations using a pseudopotential plane-wave method. The results show that Zn d-X p orbital interactions play an important role in the p-type doping tendency in zinc-based Ⅱ-Ⅵ semiconductors. In ZnX, with increasing atomic number of X, Zn d-X p orbital interactions decrease and Zn s-X p orbital interactions increase. Additionally, substituting group-V elements for X will reduce the Zn d-X p orbital interactions while substituting group-VII elements for X will increase the Zn d-X p orbital interactions. The results also show that group-V-doped ZnX and group-Ⅷ-doped ZnX exhibit different optical behaviours due to their different orbital interaction effects.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 50175082 and 10275049), and the Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (Grant No 2002486016).
文摘A first principles study of the electronic properties and bulk modulus (B0) of the fcc and bcc transition metals, transition metal carbides and nitrides is presented. The calculations were performed by plane-wave pseudopotential method in the framework of the density functional theory with local density approximation. The density of states and the valence charge densities of these solids are plotted. The results show that B0 does not vary monotonically when the number of the valence d electrons increases. B0 reaches a maximum and then decreases for each of the four sorts of solids. It is related to the occupation of the bonding and anti-bonding states in the solid. The value of the valence charge density at the midpoint between the two nearest metal atoms tends to be proportional to B0.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10625416).
文摘The electronic structures and optical properties of B3 ZnO series of Zn4X4-yMy(X :O, S, Se or Te; M = N, Sb, C1 or I; y = 0 or 1) are studied by first-principles calculations using a pseudopotential plane-wave method. The results show that Zn d-X p orbital interactions play an important role in the p-type doping tendency in zinc-based Ⅱ-Ⅵ semiconductors. In ZnX, with increasing atomic number of X, Zn d-X p orbital interactions decrease and Zn s-X p orbital interactions increase. Additionally, substituting group-V elements for X will reduce the Zn d-X p orbital interactions while substituting group-VII elements for X will increase the Zn d-X p orbital interactions. The results also show that group-V-doped ZnX and group-Ⅷ-doped ZnX exhibit different optical behaviours due to their different orbital interaction effects.